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We strive for excellence, and as such, expect every EMS Dispatcher to provide each caller with exemplary customer service. Previous work experience in a communications center or as an EMS dispatcher (Preferred.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionDescription:ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: The incumbent must have the ability to:Receive emergency calls from the public requesting police or other emergency services; determine the nature and location of the emergency, determine priority and dispatch emergency units as necessary and in accordance with established procedures.
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Great attention to detail and the ability to trouble shoot problems and manage conflicts in a timely manner with customers and drivers.
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Dispatcher FULL-TIME Opportunity! Dispatch Salary range: $16.00 to $27.89 DOE this rate applies to 12-hr shift and average 20 or 49 hours per week. As a national leader in private fire protection services, AMR is one of Global Medical Response’s (GMR) family of solutions.
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Must have familiarity with the use of a computerMust have knowledge of basic accounting principlesBilingualPrevious experience as a dispatcher is preferred. Communicate with Route Supervisor regarding Driver or Dispatch problems.
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that will respond to emergency and non-emergency calls for ambulance and transportation services.
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Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Bonus based on performance Competitive salary Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Who we are:Paramount Logistics is a licensed/US DOT certified Motor Carrier.
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We are looking for a fleet dispatcher for our Fontana facility that we are currently opening. Experience with Transportation Management Software (TMS), such as Samsara. You will relay information from dispatching lead to drivers, such as instructions on where to go and what to do when they arrive.
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Direct contact with carrier customer care to answer shipment inquiries and communicate shipment status.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWe are looking for a flat-bed fleet dispatcher for our Fontana facility. Experience with Transportation Management Software (TMS), such as SamsaraProficiency in office software, including Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook Express.
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R+L Carriers is seeking a highly organized, detail-oriented City dispatcher to work in our Fontana, CA Service Center office. R+L Carriers offers an excellent compensation and comprehensive benefits package that includes Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance, 401(k) Retirement Plan with company matching contributions, Paid Vacation & Holidays, and vacation lodging at our exclusive employee resorts in Daytona Beach, FL, Big Bear Lake, CA, Pigeon Forge, TN, and Ocean Isle Beach, NC.
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We are looking for a Service Dispatcher to join our team on our journey for a better tomorrow. We are looking for a Service Dispatcher to join our team on our journey for a better tomorrow. You will be information liaison between the Service Manager, Service Technicians, Parts Specialist, and customers.
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Dispatch Duties: The Dispatcher will schedule and coordinate multiple residential and commercial waste collection, involving different lines of business (Front End, Roll-Off, and Residential Trucks), coordinates drivers according to customer requests and company rules, communicates with customers to determine driver needs, schedules and notifies divers of assignments.
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Central Transport LLC is one of the nation’s most reliable and technologically advanced LTL (Less-than-Truckload) carriers to date.
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As a Dispatcher at United Rentals, you will be tasked with organizing the daily dispatch of equipment for a Trench Safety branch in a safe and timely manner. If you would enjoy the chance to make your mark with the world’s largest equipment rental provider, consider a future with United Rentals.
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